Okay, how to answer this one:
Wives are to submit. US laws say a wife has one vote as well as her husband.
Wives are to obey their husbands - unless they are commanded to do something immoral. Presidential elections invovle many moral/philosophical/religious issues.
What if someone insists on telling their wife who to vote for, or forbids their wife from cancelling out their vote due to voting for a different person?
What if a wife insists on voting in a way opposing her husband?
What advice would you give such a couple?
---------- Post added at 11:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 AM ----------
p.s. a follow-p question: Should women have been given the vote in the first place?
Wives are to submit. US laws say a wife has one vote as well as her husband.
Wives are to obey their husbands - unless they are commanded to do something immoral. Presidential elections invovle many moral/philosophical/religious issues.
What if someone insists on telling their wife who to vote for, or forbids their wife from cancelling out their vote due to voting for a different person?
What if a wife insists on voting in a way opposing her husband?
What advice would you give such a couple?
---------- Post added at 11:03 AM ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 AM ----------
p.s. a follow-p question: Should women have been given the vote in the first place?